Tollywood is to see the recovery period is different in those days. While the key players in T-town are known to producers pocket huge salaries, some of the actors and actresses, such as Hansika and Ileana are also willing to recover the advances, a rarity in Tollywood. Colleagues are Kaajal, Anuskha, sweet, Priyamani, Samantha, and Mare, in turn, pay for their staff, according to the cost reduction.
Hansika was really written by "support" the tendency, when she agreed to repay R 7 lakh in advance the sum of producer Paruchuri Prasad. "Usually, actresses are picky about these subsidies, but the Hansika came after a few rounds of discussions and will be back soon to sign the producer," says Mr Producers' Guild. The requirement for producer Mohan Natarajan Tamil, Telugu Movie Artists Association has issued a stern call for Goan beauty Ileana return R 35 lakh or face the consequences. "We have received and responded to the notification of the Actors' Guild, but the clauses from their contracts, they do not need us to be reimbursed, but we think of redemption," says a source close to the actor.
Other major players are lavish money on a daily basis, in terms of their personal Batta because they will not be designated as a way of detainees and to attract a hefty fine. For centuries, the producers R 5 and R 8 lakh per film for the staff and the dominant actors alone, but now the burden has shifted to the actors. "Even before this, I was at the bottom of the invoices for their staff, because I have to choose and he chose my hairdresser, makeup artist and the other as I have never compromise my appearance and personality. Unlike others, my moderate salary includes all my expenses, "said the sweet, which makes T-Town Naa Ishtam comeback.
The gentle Mr Mare said that he was surprised by the new regulations. "I was coming to T-Town, after 18 months, and I was not aware of new requirements. However, I had no problems and had shared a good amount of my expenses," he says. Actors such as Kaajal, Anushka, Priyamani Samanta and adapt to circumstances too without a murmur, and have already begun to pay their staff. "Every sector has its own rules, so I do not mind paying my staff," says Priyamani.